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Meeting Agendas and Proceedings

CAMNet Rendezvous 2008: Developing Solutions for Challenges to Implementing CAM and Connecting Field Experience to Policy, January 13-15, 2008, Homestead, FL

CAMNet Rendezvous 2007: Examples of CAM Applied to Water and Land Management

Best Practices for Science-Based Ecosystem Management and Policy: Lessons Learned from Regional Implementation of Collaboration and Adaptive Management. Symposium, September 15-17 following Restore Americas Estuaries 2nd National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center and the Grand Hyatt Seattle September 12-15, 2004, Seattle, Washington

Collaborative Adaptive Assessment of Integrated Alternatives for Adaptive Management on a Pilot Stretch of the Missouri River. March 25-27, 2004, Lied Lodge, Nebraska City, NE

The Role Of Biodiversity Conservation In The Transition to Rural Sustainability: Using Adaptive Management, Institutional Analysis and Sustainability Appraisal to understand experience from North America and Europe, with special reference to Central and East Europe. NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) Krakw, Poland, November 5th - 9th, 2002

Adaptive Management and Collaborative Processes: Facing the Challenges of Natural Resources Management. University of Wyoming School and Institute for Environment and Natural Resources summer course. August 12-14, 2002, AMK Ranch, Grand Teton, WY. Materials and proceedings to be uploaded soon.

Adaptive Management in the Columbia Basin and Beyond: What is it and Where is it Happening? Toward Ecosystem Management: Breaking Down the Barriers in the Columbia River Basin and Beyond, April 27-May 1st, 2002. Spokane, WA. Chair: Gregg Servheen, Idaho Fish and Game. Abstracts in PDF

Large Scale Ecosystem Restoration and Adaptive Management: Sharing Regional Experiences. Host: CALFED July 9-11, 2001, Sacramento, CA

Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Opportunities for Collaborative and Adaptive Approaches. Host: Institute for Environment and Natural Resources. Jan 14-17, 2001, Jackson Hole, WY

Taking Stock: Implementing Adaptive Management in Large-scale River Ecosystems Host: Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. May 5-6, 2000, University Club, St. Paul, MN

Other Proceedings; Past Conferences of Interest

Sixth Biennial Symposium on River Management and Planning: Incredible Rivers, Incredible Demands, May 1 - 4, 2002,? Boise, Idaho.? Sponsors include the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, Idaho Rivers United, University of Idaho, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest Service.

Organizational Learning: Adaptive Management for Salmon Conservation Conference Proceedings.? December 2001. Bellevue, WA. University of Washington, Olympic Natural Resources Center.

Managing River Flows for Biodiversity. July 30 - August 2, 2001. Fort Collins, CSU, CO

Bridging the River Project: the 2000 Fillmore Mississippi Heritage Conference Report to Funders, May 3-5, 2000, St. Paul, MN


Special Symposium at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Adaptive Management in the 21st Century: Challengin Scientists and Natural Resource Managers to Work Together in Public Policy.

  • Evolving Notions of Adaptive Management
  • Institutional Design for the 21st Century
  • An Uneasy Partnership Between Science and Management
  • Guidelines to Applying Quantitative Tools to Adaptive Management Decisions
  • Adaptive Design Criteria
  • Institutional Obstacles to Ecological Learning
  • Achieving Effective Collaboration in Adapative Management

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